On Oct 01, 2007, at 17:07, Theis Borg wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply Paul.
The two checks:
1. Tried to do the interference test on the companys flatscreen TV
– no interference available when sending an SMS to myself. Will
test at home where I have available interference :-)
Yes they don't react. CRTs do.
2. Yes – my phone is setup to point at my server. The phone must be
connected to the MMSC – otherwise I would not be able to send the
MMS into the system – right?
Indeed. Apologies. I didn't understand.
The project startet with me going to make the services only, then
it evolved to include the VAS as well. Unfortunately our customer
is _very_ slow to create the connection between their MMSC and our
VAS. So we tried with an other customer. Same story – weeks went
by. So I decided that our company needs our own MMSC so we can demo
our products for potential customers. The idea is that when the
customer at some point opens up for the connection we will simply
point their MMSC to our VAS. Sothats why I have the full setup with
MMSC and VAS.
One thing at a time. My first test will not include the VAS – just
a simple test that the MMSC works and that we can send and receive
MMS’es. Test two will include the VAS and the services.
I hope I will be back with an answer on the interference test
tonight. Again: thanks for your help.
That indeed is the first test: To see if your phone is receiving
any SMS.
Be sure as well that you have concatenate = true set in your send-
sms-user config of Kannel. This is a common cause of problems: MMS
notifications will typically consist of 2 or more concatenated SMS,
which Kannel must split right.
q:o) Theis
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Paul Bagyenda
Sent: 1. oktober 2007 15:27
To: Theis Borg
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Users] Problem with setup of mbuni
Hi,
Sounds like your phone may not be receiving the notification, or
your phone has not been configured to talk to the Mbuni MMSC. To
check if your phone is receiving the notification, you want to
check if it shows any activity (one crude way is to have it near a
radio or TV and watch out for any interference on the radio/TV
consistent with a phone transacting with the network). For the
second step, you need to check that your phone's MMSC address is
the HTTP URL of the mbuni MMSC, not that of your operator.
The other area you need to be clear on is whether you want to run
your own MMSC (seems like that's what you've done) or merely want a
VAS GW for sending/receiving messages from your existing operator.
A bit confusing at first I know, but with help clarity can be
achieved!
Paul.
On 10/1/07, Theis Borg < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all.
I'm trying to setup a complete solution with kannel, MMSC, VAS and
services. Installation of packages went fine. Kannel is connected
to operator and can send SMSes.
My first test is now to post an MMS to myself.
Sending the MMS looks fine – the mmsproxy/mmsrelay catches the MMS
and tells the Kannel to push out a notification that a MMS is ready
for download. The smsbox/bearerbox receives the notification
message and pushes it to the phone:
2007-10-01 13:58:05 [19197] [2] DEBUG: HTTP: Creating HTTPClient
for `127.0.0.1'.
2007-10-01 13:58:05 [19197] [2] DEBUG: HTTP: Created HTTPClient
area 0x814f088.
2007-10-01 13:58:05 [19197] [3] INFO: smsbox: Got HTTP request </
cgi-bin/sendsms> from <127.0.0.1>
2007-10-01 13:58:05 [19197] [3] INFO: sendsms used by <tdc>
2007-10-01 13:58:05 [19197] [3] INFO: sendsms sender:<tdc:10505>
(127.0.0.1) to:<004529492804> msg:<ESC^F^C¾¯204214202230-
qf9884.3.x983.31>
2007-10-01 13:58:05 [19197] [3] DEBUG: Stored UUID
89ab22dc-2ce8-4484-8d24-3278949e2e90
2007-10-01 13:58:05 [19197] [3] DEBUG: message length 131, sending
1 messages
2007-10-01 13:58:05 [19197] [3] DEBUG: Status: 202 Answer: <Sent.>
2007-10-01 13:58:05 [19197] [3] DEBUG: Delayed reply - wait for
bearerbox
2007-10-01 13:58:05 [19197] [0] DEBUG: Got ACK (0) of
89ab22dc-2ce8-4484-8d24-3278949e2e90
2007-10-01 13:58:05 [19197] [0] DEBUG: HTTP: Resetting HTTPClient
for `127.0.0.1'.
And then nothing happens...
Anyone else have the same problem? How can I debug what went wrong?
Hope you guys can help an mbuni newbie...
BR
q:o) Theis
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